The three-year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program recently announced its spring schedule of thesis and midway exhibitions featuring five solo exhibitions of artists exploring diverse mediums, themes, and identities. The public is invited to attend the exhibition openings, artist talks, and to drop by the galleries. Spring 2023 department of art MFA thesis exhibitions are generously sponsored, in part, by .
The MFA program is studio-based and research-focused with an emphasis on creative practice, interdisciplinarity, community engagement, and professional development. Throughout the program students conduct practice and text-based research, presenting their work in studio visits, exhibitions, MFA Open Studios, and group critique with faculty, peers, visiting artists, curators, scholars, and community members.
The Midway Exhibition is an advancement to candidacy degree requirement in which students in their second year of the program present a public solo project in the Grant Hall Gallery. At the culmination of the program, MFA candidates present a public solo thesis exhibition project at the Donna Beam Gallery.
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Complete Schedule:
- Jan. 17 - 27: Ty Suksangasophon, Place in This Order, Midway Exhibition
- Feb. 6 - 17: Cida de Aragon, Pervasive Surveillance, Thesis Exhibition
- Feb. 6 - 17: Nishan Ganimian, Raggedy Stan’s Closet, Midway Exhibition
- Feb. 27 - Mar. 10: Keeva Lough, Queer Science, Thesis Exhibition
- Mar. 20 - 31: Lyssa Park, Little America, Thesis Exhibition
- April 19, 7 p.m. - Artist talks by Cida de Aragon, Keeva Lough and Lyssa Park at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art Auditorium
Ty Suksangasophon
Place in This Order
Grant Hall Gallery
January 17 - 27, 2023
Closing Reception: January 27
Abstraction as a way forward, giving pause and back towards emotions.
Cida de Aragon
Pervasive Surveillance
Donna Beam Gallery
February 6 - 17, 2023
Opening Reception: February 9, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
The artist presents a site-specific wall installation, video works and large-format photography that critique the excessive surveillance we all increasingly endure in public space.
Nishan Ganimian
Raggedy Stan’s Closet
Grant Hall Gallery
February 6 - 17, 2023
Closing Reception: February 17, 2023
Raggedy Stan’s Closet is an exploration into queer interiorities using clowning, puppetry and installation to create a world for the unimaginable.
Keeva Lough
Queer Science
Donna Beam Gallery
February 27 - March 10, 2023
Reception: March 3, 2023
Using the mixed legacy of 20th Century scientific research into LGBTQ identity as a springboard, Queer Science collages appropriated texts and images from the Renaissance to today into kaleidoscopic photographs of sissies, Madonnas, and UFOs.
Lyssa Park
Little America
Donna Beam Gallery
March 20 - 31, 2023
Reception: Friday, March 24, 2023
The paternal presence of the U.S. military base has influenced families worldwide. Through household items and furniture, Little America questions our relationship with artificial protection.
Donna Beam Gallery
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(702) 895-3893
Alta Ham Fine Arts, room 145
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4505 S. Maryland Pkwy.
Las Vegas , NV 89154
Grant Hall Gallery
Archie C. Grant Hall, 1st floor
Main Campus
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Las Vegas , NV 89154
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